Police Respond to Stalking Incident at Johnny Depp's Los Angeles Home
Police Visits Johnny Depp's Los Angeles Home After Woman Spotted Loitering

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Johnny Depp's Los Angeles home was targeted by a female stalker who was reported loitering outside his West Hollywood property. The Los Angeles Police Department responded to the call, but the woman left before officers arrived. This incident follows previous security scares involving Depp's residence.
- 01The police received a call about a woman loitering outside Johnny Depp's home on May 19.
- 02The unidentified woman had reportedly been seen filming and behaving suspiciously near Depp's estate.
- 03This woman is described as a 'frequent nuisance,' having appeared multiple times over the weekend.
- 04In a previous incident in 2021, a homeless man was arrested for breaking into Depp's Hollywood Hills home.
- 05Depp purchased his estate in 1995 for $1.8 million, which features eight bedrooms and sits on a four-acre property.
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Johnny Depp's home in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, was the focus of police attention following reports of a female stalker on May 19. The Los Angeles Police Department received a call around 4 pm about a woman loitering near the actor's property. Upon arrival, police found that the woman had already left the area. Sources indicated that she had been filming near the estate and had previously been seen multiple times over the weekend, raising concerns about her intentions. This incident adds to Depp's history of security scares; in 2021, a homeless man broke into his Hollywood Hills home, leading to an arrest for felony vandalism. Depp, who was not home during either incident, purchased the sprawling estate in 1995 for $1.8 million. The property, set on a four-acre eucalyptus grove, features eight bedrooms and several turrets, showcasing its castle-like architecture.
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